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New Wikipedia page created: Media of Albania - Wikipedia Item

The new Wikipedia voice "Media of Albania" has been created in October 2015

UNESCO - Stakeholders

UNESCO is the UN specialized agency with the mandate to promote "the free flow of ideas by word and image", and to nurture freedom of expression, media development, and access to information. It provides governments with technical advice on legal, regulatory, policy and other critical issues, and educates and builds capacities of journalists, media professionals and institutions.

UNESCO has a long-standing experience of promoting freedom of expression and media development in transitional countries, particularly in South East Europe and Turkey. In this respect, UNESCO contributed to the Guidelines for EU support to media freedom and integrity in enlargement countries 2014-2020.

From 2009 until 2011, UNESCO implemented the project "Alignment to International Standards in the Media Sector of South East European countries". From 2013 to 2015, a second project was implemented under the title "Media Accountability in South East Europe". In January 2016, the project "Building Trust in Media in South East Europe and Turkey " was launched, with the aim of supporting media accountability mechanisms, internal governance of media entities and media and information literacy in EU candidate and potential candidate countries with financial support of the European Commission, DG Near. 

New Wikipedia page created: Media of Montenegro - Wikipedia Item

The new Wikipedia voice "Media of Montenegro" has been created on October 2015

Wikipedia article updated: Censorship in Belarus - Wikipedia Item

The Wikipedia voice "Censorship in Belarus" has been updated in October 2015

New Wikipedia page created: Media of Slovenia - Wikipedia Item

The new Wikipedia voice "Media of Slovenia" has been created in October 2015

New Wikipedia page created: Media of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia Item

The new Wikipedia voice "Media of Bosnia and Herzegovina" has been created on October 2015

New Wikipedia page created: Media of Croatia - Wikipedia Item

The new Wikipedia voice "Media of Croatia" has been created in October 2015

New Wikipedia page: Media of Serbia - Wikipedia Item

The new Wikipedia page "Media of Serbia" has been created in October 2015

Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) - Stakeholders

Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) promotes press freedom worldwide and defends the right of journalists to report the news without fear of reprisal. CPJ ensures the free flow of news and commentary by taking action wherever journalists are attacked, imprisoned, killed, kidnapped, threatened, censored, or harassed.

CPJ’s work is based on its research, which provides a global snapshot of obstructions to a free press worldwide. CPJ’s research staff documents hundreds of attacks on the press each year. CPJ denounces press freedom violations, meets with heads of state and high-ranking officials, spearheads or advises on diplomatic efforts, and works with other organizations to ensure that justice prevails when journalists are imprisoned or killed. CPJ also provides practical support to journalists and media support staff working around the world through up-to-date safety and security information and rapid response assistance.

2 November Action: Five wiki articles translated in Italian - Article

2 November Action: Five wiki articles translated in Italian